1. Longitudinal Control Via Distributed Propulsion and Elevator Deflection Open Access Author: Gill, Charlotte Salome Title: Longitudinal Control Via Distributed Propulsion and Elevator Deflection Area of Honors: Aerospace Engineering Keywords: Differential ThrustPropulsionLongitudinal ControlAircraft DynamicsStability and ControlSimulation File: Download Gill_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jacob Willem Langelaan, Thesis SupervisorPhilip John Morris, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. George A Lesieutre, Faculty Reader
2. Investigation Of Structured Light Distributions for Algae Photobioreactor Open Access Author: Gill, Manan Title: Investigation Of Structured Light Distributions for Algae Photobioreactor Area of Honors: Engineering Science Keywords: MATLABalgaephotobioreactorflashing light effect File: Download gill_manan_structuredlightalgaePBR.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Noel Christopher Giebink, Thesis SupervisorBarbara A. Shaw, Thesis Honors AdvisorJudith A Todd Copley, Faculty Reader
3. SYNTHESIS OF CONJUGATED POLYMERS VIA RANDOM COPOLYMERIZATION TO INVESTIGATE THERMAL PROPERTIES Open Access Author: Gill, Michael Title: SYNTHESIS OF CONJUGATED POLYMERS VIA RANDOM COPOLYMERIZATION TO INVESTIGATE THERMAL PROPERTIES Area of Honors: Chemical Engineering Keywords: conjugated polymersorganic-photovoltaicsPPTBTPPT6BTPFTBTPFT6BTcopolymerscrystallinityliquid-crystallinedifferential scanning calorimetrysynthesisSuzuki polycondensation File: Download Gill_SHC_Thesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Enrique Daniel Gomez, Thesis SupervisorScott Thomas Milner, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Investigating the Effects of Menstrual Phase and Sleep Habits on Psychological Inventories in College-Aged Women Open Access Author: Gill, Rochaelle Title: Investigating the Effects of Menstrual Phase and Sleep Habits on Psychological Inventories in College-Aged Women Area of Honors: Letters, Arts, and Sciences (Abington) Keywords: menstrual cyclessleeppsychological inventoriescollege-aged women File: Download final_thesis_version_gill.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Steven Bloomer, Thesis SupervisorDave Ruth, Thesis Honors Advisor